Polly: the b-----s! It wouldn't publish and I checked each time before re-doing that it wasn't there - took me all afternoon and I republished - nada - and so on and so forth. And the trouble is I remember all the bad things i have said about them and think they are getting their revenge.No I don't think I did get a comment on the last post. I publish them all.

OMGMy money was on Tippi Hedron (!!!)WOWPat, I'm speechlessWell not quite as you might have guessed by now.Gosh, well, mmmm, you were quite a looker.No wonder you went into modelling.You won't have any problem publishing this comment, LOLVanity WHAT Vanity

Polly: I wouldn't stand a chance in today's modelling world - too ordinary! As indeed I was then. Sometimes the most beautiful girls were not necessarily photogenic. This photo was an illustration of an article for Woman's Own. It amuses me to occasionally use them to illustrate my own story. It is me after sll!

So so true.As a nation we have become extremely lazy. There was an article in the local paper recently about the problems of parking outside the local high school. One person said they lived a 20 minute walk away and another that she had to park so far away her child might as well walk (!!!)Excuse me. When I was in PRIMARY school I had to walk nearly two miles there and back in all weathers.GOD I'M GETTING OLD LOLMy Grandmother lived to be 93 and was always a petite size 10. She never drove and up until a couple of years before she died did all her own washing (by hand, including bedding) all the gardening etc, etc. Sorry this has become a bit long, but you get my drift.

I like eccentric families. Mure's grandparents were very posh, I think his great grandfather was a Baronet curtesy of Lloyd-George. Anyway, the grandparets had a Border terrier and they set a place for it at the table every Saturday, how the poor dog knew when it was Saturday God only knows.

My father-in-law said "Hello" and "Goodbye" for 3 weeks. That was it. All he said. Caz said "Don't worry he's making his mind up about you". After 3 weeks he suddenly started a conversation whilst watching Grandstand on TV. I was so startled my cup of tea went everywhere. "Nervous lad isn't he" said my future father-in-law. Bloody Scotsmen!! Love him to bits...

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Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.